Prevalence and antibiotic susceptibility of Listeria innocua in seafood from selected markets of Lagos, Nigeria

Esak Ester Amusan, Abiodun Sanni, Gbemisola Onipede
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Listeria is a bacterial genus that is widely distributed in fish and fishery products and is a vehicle for food-borne bacterial infections and intoxications. Listeria innocua, though considered nonpathogenic, is a close relative to L. monocytogenes a known food-borne pathogen. It has been implicated in the transfer of antimicrobial-resistant genes. Therefore, this study investigates the prevalence of Listeria innocua and its antimicrobial susceptibility pattern in seafood found in Badagry, Iyana Ipaja, Liverpool, Makoko and Mushin, Nigeria. A total of 500 samples comprising of fresh and smoked blue whiting, croaker and shrimps were collected aseptically from retail outlets across Lagos. Culture, biochemical and sugar tests were carried out to identify L. innocua. 16S rRNA gene sequencing was conducted to confirm the isolates as L. innocua. The antimicrobial susceptibility testing was determined by the disk diffusion assay. Out of 500 seafood samples analysed, 36 (7.2%) were positive for Listeria innocua. Raw croaker had the highest occurrence of 13.0%. The antimicrobial susceptibility test revealed that all isolates were resistant to ceftazidime and cloxacillin. However, high sensitivities to ofloxacin (83.3%) and erythromycin (72.2%) were exhibited by the isolates. The recovery of these antimicrobial-resistant Listeria innocua strains in the seafood samples analysed warrants the need for suitable control procedures as this could constitute a great risk to public health.
尼日利亚拉各斯选定市场海产品中李斯特菌的流行率和抗生素敏感性
李斯特菌是一种广泛分布于鱼类和渔业产品中的细菌属,是食源性细菌感染和中毒的载体。无辜性李斯特菌虽然被认为是非致病性的,但它是已知食源性病原体单核细胞增生乳杆菌的近亲。它与抗菌素抗性基因的转移有关。因此,本研究调查了尼日利亚Badagry、Iyana Ipaja、利物浦、Makoko和Mushin等地海产品中伊诺氏李斯特菌的流行情况及其对抗生素的敏感性。共有500个样本,包括新鲜的和烟熏的蓝鳕鱼、青花鱼和虾,从拉各斯的零售商店无菌收集。通过培养、生化和糖的试验鉴定了该菌。通过16S rRNA基因测序,证实分离株为无头乳杆菌。药敏试验采用纸片扩散法。在分析的500份海产品样本中,36份(7.2%)对李斯特菌呈阳性。生鱼片的发生率最高,为13.0%。药敏试验结果显示,所有分离株均对头孢他啶和氯西林耐药。但对氧氟沙星(83.3%)和红霉素(72.2%)的敏感性较高。在分析的海产品样本中恢复这些耐抗生素的无性李斯特菌菌株证明需要采取适当的控制程序,因为这可能对公众健康构成巨大风险。
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